The Queen and Jersey: 1949
This special edition series by Bailiwick Podcasts takes an in-depth look at the memorable moments from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's six visits to Jersey throughout her 70-year reign.
We start with 1949, when she was still a Princess...
It was in 1949, less than five years after the Occupation had ended, that Princess Elizabeth made her first visit to Jersey with her husband of just two years, the Duke of Edinburgh.
At the time, Jersey’s States had a budget surplus of £1m, had agreed to spend £105,000 on modernizing the Airport, the RNLI presented lifeboat coxswain Tommy King with its gold medal, and there was motor racing on Victoria Avenue…
At the time, Jersey’s States had a budget surplus of £1m, had agreed to spend £105,000 on modernizing the Airport, the RNLI presented lifeboat coxswain Tommy King with its gold medal, and there was motor racing on Victoria Avenue…
This is an audio version of an article by Eric Blakeley and the Bailiwick Express team. You can read the full piece here.
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